A bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester on Monday night left 22 dead, including children, and hundreds more injured. London police believe the attack, which is being treated as a “terrorist incident,” was carried out by one person who was reportedly carrying an “improvised explosive device.”

British Prime Minister Theresa May called the bombing “appalling,” while Grande, who was injured, tweeted, “broken. from the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don’t have words.” Following a meeting with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank city of Bethlehem on Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump expressed solidarity with the United Kingdom and labeled the perpetrators of the attack as “evil losers.”

“I extend my deepest condolences to those so terribly injured in this terrorist attack and to the many killed and the families, so many families, of the victims. We stand in absolute solidarity with the people of the United Kingdom,” Trump said. “So many young beautiful innocent people living and enjoying their lives murdered by evil losers in life. I won’t call them monsters because they would like that term. They would think that’s a great name. I will call them from now on losers because that’s what they are. They’re losers, and we’ll have more of them, but they’re losers, just remember that.”

According to CNN, Trump, who’s in the middle of his first foreign tour as president, spoke to May about the bombing, “expressing condolences and assistance” on behalf of the United States.

I have a few thoughts about a President rambling about how the terrorist organization are loser, not monsters. I kinda hope he goes further down this rabbit hole and calls them “lamewads” and other 3rd grade insults. I also like he puts terrorists in the same “loser” camp as, say, Rosie O’Donnell.

He won’t be the last. Because nothing he’s done or is likely to do will see the actual fall of the Republic. But, that said, he’s definitely loosened all the bolts so that it’s easier for the wheels to come right the fuck off.

What’s your point? The article was not about the event itself, there’s been plenty of prior coverage. This article is specifically about Trump’s reaction. His reaction was to label those responsible as “losers” which a lot of folks seem to have taken issue with (it’s a sophomoric response at the very least). I don’t know where you infer that anyone’s “losing their shit”.

The President of the United States, in a response to a terrorist attack on friendly soil, which killed two dozen people, said, on the record, that the person or people that were responsible for the attack were “losers”. Losers. He was one “L” hand gesture away from being the bully in a poorly acted teen comedy. Who needs excuses? These are valid reasons to bash the man.

“He’s not the most eloquent man who ever lived…” well that’s one way of putting it. Various academics and journalists who have analyzed Trump’s “off the cuff” speeches and remarks using Flesch-Kincaid readability analysis found that he speaks roughly at the level of a fourth grader or a fifth grader. In short, he has the eloquence and vocabulary of a middle school boy. When you read articles about how other countries prepare for Trump visits by “dumbing everything down” so his tiny pea-brain can comprehend it and pay attention to it, you maybe start to realize that this man does not represent our country well on a global stage and in fact is a giant embarrassment to us all.

I understand that, but the fact remains, these people are losers. Bigger losers, in fact, than Trump. Like, I’m rooting for Trump in a Trump vs radicalized jihadists battle. Pick whatever noun or adjective you like, he’s not wrong when he calls these sub-humans “losers.” That’s all I’m saying.

“Losers” carries judgment and opinion. And the opinion of a person with stunted level of intellect on top of that. This was a heinous act carried out by objectively heinous people. And I could even make the argument that “people” is too generous a term.

So no, “losers” is not an appropriate word to use by the President of the United States (or anyone else) to describe murderers just hours after they murdered children.